Reflecting the elegance of its exclusive postcode, this period home is a compelling setting for city life. Expect ornate heritage features and soaring proportions, plus coveted access to Stanley Crescent gardens.
Arranged across the first floor, a hallway leads to a bright reception room. A neutral palette and high ceiling accentuate light filtering in from the terrace, accessed via floor-to-ceiling French doors. A south-facing setting that overlooks Stanley Crescent Gardens, there’s ample room for outdoor dining or soaking up London’s summer sun.
Inside, natural tones and textures produce a calming aesthetic. When daylight wanes, draw the curtains and settle down on the sofa; grab a page-turner from the bookshelf or scroll through films on the TV. Ideal for remote workers, there’s also a desk. A bright galley kitchen sits separately, an uplifting space comprising beige stone counters, honey-toned floorboards and an adaptable table for dining.
Considered finishes flow through to the bedroom, generously lit by sash windows stretching up to the ceiling. Make use of the integrated wardrobes, an entire wall of endless storage. A family bathroom is found adjacent, fitted with a bathtub for unrivalled relaxation.